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Harry Chappas

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and became the opening day shortstop. He lost his job after two weeks after missing a sign as a baserunner, only returning in September. Chappas made the opening day roster the following year as well, but only as a reserve player, and he was subsequently sent to the minors after hitting .160 in 50 at
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in parts of three seasons, from 1978 until 1980. Though he appeared in only 72 career games, he became a cult hero on the
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Chappas signed with the White Sox in 1976 as a sixth round draft pick. He impressed Veeck with good performances for the
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Primarily due to his height, he gained more and more national interest, highlighted by an appearance on the cover of
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and publicly declared to be 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m), an inch or two shorter than established star
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in 1978. This earned Chappas a September callup, during which he hit an effective .267 in 20 games.
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that he was closer to 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m), and implied that team owner
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Overall, Chappas hit .245 in the majors and hit a single home run, off the Brewers'
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American baseball player (born October 26 1957-September 15 2024 )
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in 1979. In spring training that year, Chappas unseated veteran
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September 7, 1978, for the Chicago White Sox
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June 13, 1980, for the Chicago White Sox
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due primarily to his stature. Chappas was measured by
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Chappas' professional baseball career began with the
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exaggerated his short stature for publicity reasons.
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Index

Chappas
Chapas
Chappa
Shortstop
Mount Rainier, Maryland
At bats
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago White Sox
1978
1980
shortstop
Chicago White Sox
South Side
Harry Caray
Freddie Patek
Sports Illustrated
Bill Veeck
barnstorming
Negro league
Indianapolis Clowns
Appleton Foxes
Sports Illustrated
spring training
Don Kessinger
Bill Travers
"It's Not Only A Game Of Inches"
Sports Illustrated

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